Dedicated Circuit Installation in McLean, VA

Premium dedicated circuits — multi-EV, induction, hot tubs, pool electrical, 400-amp service upgrades • Master Electrician Led • Free Phone Estimates

McLean dedicated circuit installations are typically substantial. McLean households commonly run multiple high-amperage loads simultaneously — two or three EVs charging, induction cooktop, double wall ovens, hot tub, pool equipment, sauna, heated towel bars across multiple bathrooms, sometimes outdoor kitchen electrical. Each dedicated circuit is a routine installation individually, but the cumulative load often pushes total household demand above 200-amp service capacity, requiring a 200-amp to 400-amp service upgrade coordinated with Dominion Energy. McLean dedicated circuit work; therefore, it frequently coordinates with broader electrical projects: service upgrades, Span Smart Panel installations, whole-home Lutron RA2 integration, and kitchen or bathroom renovations. Rojas Electric handles the dedicated circuit scope and coordinates with home automation integrators, interior designers, and kitchen contractors.

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Why McLean Homeowners Choose Rojas Electric for Dedicated Circuit Installation

Multi-EV charger dedicated circuits with smart load management

2-3 chargers per household

Induction cooktop and double wall oven dedicated circuits

Hot tub, sauna, and outdoor spa dedicated circuits

Pool electrical with proper bonding and GFCI

Outdoor kitchen dedicated circuits

built-in grill, refrigerator, lighting

Service upgrade to 400-amp coordinated when cumulative load requires it

Span Smart Panel installation coordinated with multi-circuit projects

Coordination with interior designers, AV integrators, and kitchen contractors

Typical McLean Dedicated Circuit Installation Scenarios

A few typical McLean dedicated circuit scenarios:

Salona Village multi-EV plus kitchen and hot tub package

A renovated Salona Village colonial adding dual Tesla Wall Connectors, kitchen renovation with induction cooktop and double wall ovens, and a hot tub on the rear patio. Cumulative new load exceeds 200-amp service. Bundled with a 200-amp to 400-amp service upgrade. Scope: service upgrade with Dominion Energy coordination, two 40-amp EV charger circuits with smart load management, 50-amp induction cooktop circuit, two 30-amp wall oven circuits, 50-amp hot tub circuit with disconnect and bonding, plus kitchen renovation electrical (additional appliance circuits, lighting). Total scope: $11,500-$16,500.

Pimmit Hills tear-down rebuild new construction

A new construction Pimmit Hills home pre-wiring for full premium scope: dual EV charger circuits, induction cooktop, double wall ovens, beverage refrigerator, hot tub, sauna, pool electrical, outdoor kitchen, dedicated home office circuits. Span Smart Panel as the original panel. Coordinated with the home's 400-amp service from new construction. All dedicated circuits installed during construction rough-in phase. Dedicated circuit portion of new construction electrical scope: $14,000-$22,000.

Old Dominion Drive pool electrical with outdoor kitchen

An Old Dominion Drive single-family home adding pool electrical and outdoor kitchen during a backyard renovation. Scope: pool equipment dedicated circuits (pool pump, pool heater if electric, pool lighting on low-voltage transformer), pool deck GFCI outlets, equipotential bonding for pool deck per code, outdoor kitchen built-in grill (50-amp 240V if electric), outdoor refrigerator (20-amp), outdoor counter outlets with GFCI, outdoor lighting on dedicated transformer circuit. Total scope: $6,500-$10,500.

McLean Hamlet sauna and heated towel bars

A McLean Hamlet primary bathroom renovation adding a sauna and multiple heated towel bars. Scope: 30-amp sauna dedicated 240V circuit, two 20-amp heated towel bar dedicated circuits (one per primary bath, one per secondary bath), GFCI per bathroom code, coordinated with the bathroom renovation timing. Total scope: $2,200-$3,200.

About Dedicated Circuit Installation Work in McLean, VA

McLean dedicated circuit installations operate at a different scale than typical residential work. A typical McLean household installation scenario might include: two 40-amp EV charger dedicated circuits with smart load management, a 50-amp induction cooktop circuit replacing a gas range during a kitchen renovation, two 30-amp double wall oven dedicated circuits, a 20-amp beverage refrigerator circuit, a 50-amp hot tub dedicated circuit, a 30-amp sauna dedicated circuit, and multiple 20-amp dedicated circuits for outdoor kitchen equipment. The cumulative new dedicated circuit load can exceed 80 amps of capacity demand, which, combined with existing household loads, typically pushes total demand above 200-amp service. A 200-amp to 400-amp service upgrade is often required.

The McLean dedicated circuit coordination is multi-layered. Service upgrades require Dominion Energy coordination — submitting the application, scheduling the meter base replacement, and arranging the temporary disconnection. Span Smart Panel installations frequently coordinate with dedicated circuit installations — the Span panel provides circuit-level monitoring and control for the substantial McLean electrical load, plus battery backup integration if EcoFlow is part of the project. Lutron RA2 or HomeWorks integration means the dedicated circuits coordinate with whole-home lighting control programming. Interior designers, kitchen contractors, hot tub installers, AV integrators, and home automation integrators all coordinate with our scope. Rojas Electric handles the electrical and low-voltage cabling; the specialists handle their respective domains. The result is a McLean home with the dedicated circuit infrastructure to support the substantial modern household load — all properly permitted, inspected, and integrated.

What's Included in Our Dedicated Circuit Installation in McLean

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Premium Appliance Dedicated Circuits

Sub-Zero refrigeration columns (each column on its own circuit per Sub-Zero spec), Wolf or Miele dual-cooktop induction installations, multiple wall ovens, warming drawers, steam ovens, beverage refrigeration, ice makers, hot water dispensers. Each on its own dedicated circuit sized to the appliance manufacturer's spec.

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Multi-Zone HVAC and Mini-Split Circuits

Multi-zone mini-split heat pump systems (3-5 zones common in larger McLean homes), each zone with its own dedicated circuit. Heat pump water heaters.

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Multi-EV Charging Concentration (3-4 Tesla Wall Connectors)

Multiple Tesla Wall Connectors on a shared subpanel with Tesla's power sharing feature configured. Coordination with 200-to-400 amp service upgrades where the combined load requires it.

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Pool, Spa, and Outdoor Kitchen Circuits

Premium pool equipment circuits (variable speed pumps, automatic chlorination, pool heaters), spa heaters, outdoor kitchen 240V circuits (premium gas/electric grills, outdoor refrigeration, beverage centers, smokers, pizza ovens).

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Home Theater and AV Dedicated Circuits

Theater equipment dedicated circuits (projector, amplifier, processor), audio rack circuits, server rack circuits for home automation.

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Wine Cellar HVAC and Specialty Equipment

Wine cellar HVAC (Wine Guardian or CellarCool), display lighting on dimmers, walk-in humidor circuits, and art conservation equipment circuits.

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400-Amp Service Coordination and Fairfax County Permit

McLean projects frequently coordinate dedicated circuit work with 200-to-400 amp service upgrades. Fairfax County electrical permit pulled and inspected.

Designer, AV Integrator & Architectural Coordination in McLean

McLean electrical projects routinely involve coordination with interior designers, AV integrators, architects, lighting designers, and home automation programmers. Diego works directly with the McLean design and integration community on most projects — keypad placement coordinated with the interior designer's wall finishes, AV equipment dedicated circuits sized by the AV integrator's spec, lighting control programming coordinated with the lighting designer, and Lutron HomeWorks or RadioRA 2 programming handed off to the homeowner's automation programmer for the scene-level work.

Premium hardware specification is the norm. McLean projects typically include: designer-specified switch plates (Forbes & Lomax, Bocci, custom-engraved Pico keypads, custom finishes), premium fixture brands (USAI Lighting, Element, designer chandeliers), tunable-white LED systems where the spec calls for them, multi-zone HVAC with smart thermostats on each zone (3-5 zones is common in larger McLean homes), and substantial networked audio (Sonos Pro, Sonance in-wall, JBL Synthesis). 400-amp electrical service is increasingly common in McLean to support the combined load of multi-zone HVAC, EV charging, pool/spa equipment, and high-end kitchen equipment.

For McLean homes within HOA-governed neighborhoods or historic districts, additional architectural coordination may apply for visible exterior elements. Diego pulls Fairfax County permits, schedules inspections around the design and AV integration timeline, and coordinates the electrical scope with the broader project so the homeowner has a single point of accountability for the electrical work.

Our Dedicated Circuit Installation Process in McLean, VA

  • Tell us about the dedicated circuit scope — appliance specs from your supplier, AV integrator requirements, multi-EV setup, pool/spa scope. Diego Rojas scopes McLean dedicated circuits over the phone and coordinates with the design/integration community.

  • Premium appliance circuits, multi-EV concentration, AV integration touchpoints, 400-amp service coordination if applicable — itemized clearly.

  • Substantial scope requires a permit. Typical turnaround, 5-10 business days.

  • Multiple dedicated circuits coordinated with the renovation contractor and designer's timing. 3-7 days for the substantial McLean scope. Coordinated with service upgrades if needed

  • Fairfax County final inspection. Designer and AV integrator walkthrough, where applicable. Final homeowner walkthrough.

Typical Dedicated Circuit Installation Cost in Centreville, VA

Itemized Written Estimates Locked Before Installation

Diego Rojas, our master electrician, scopes most McLean dedicated circuit installation projects over the phone. Every dedicated circuit, every breaker, every conduit run, every receptacle — itemized clearly.

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Master Electrician–Led Work for McLean Dedicated Circuit Installation

Diego personally handles the technical decisions specific to your home, pulls the Fairfax County electrical permit, and is accountable for the work end to end.

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Genuinely Local Northern Virginia Electrician

Rojas Electric is based in Fairfax, VA. We know McLean's housing eras — McLean's mix of 1950s–1970s original buildout and 2000s–2020s tear-down rebuilds — and we deliver scopes matched to your specific home.

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Senior & Veteran Discounts on Labor

No paperwork required. Just mention when you call and the discount applies automatically to the labor portion of your estimate.

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Typical Dedicated Circuit Installation Cost in McLean, VA

A standalone dedicated circuit in McLean typically runs $800 to $3,500, depending on amperage and run distance. Single high-amperage installations (50-amp hot tub, 50-amp induction cooktop) on existing modern panels: $1,800-$3,200. Multi-circuit installations bundled with service upgrade to 400-amp: $8,500-$16,500, depending on circuit count. Pool electrical scope with bonding and GFCI: $4,500-$10,500. Senior and veteran discounts on labor.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Dedicated Circuit Installation in McLean, VA

Often yes. A typical McLean household adding two EV chargers, an induction cooktop, double wall ovens, a hot tub, and a pool requires an electrical system exceeding 200-amp service capacity. We perform the load calculation upfront. When the upgrade is needed, we coordinate Dominion Energy work and bundle with the dedicated circuit installations.
Yes — multiple dedicated circuits in a single project are covered under one electrical permit. The permit fee may be slightly higher for a substantial scope, but it is more cost-effective than separate permits for each circuit.
For households running multi-EV charging, hot tub, pool electrical, and other substantial loads, yes — the Span panel provides circuit-level monitoring and control plus battery backup integration if EcoFlow is part of the project. The Span panel becomes the central nervous system for the McLean electrical load profile.
Yes — standard McLean workflow. We handle the electrical and low-voltage scope; the integrator handles the home automation programming (Control4, Crestron, Savant, Lutron RA2/HomeWorks). We coordinate dedicated circuit placement, switch placement, and system integration directly with them during planning.
The pool electrical scope itself doesn't require Dominion Energy coordination, but if the pool installation pushes total household load above 200-amp service (combined with EV charging, heat pump HVAC, hot tub), then a service upgrade is needed, which does require utility coordination. We handle both.
A hot tub needs a 50-amp 240V GFCI-protected circuit with a disconnect within sight. A sauna typically needs a 30-amp 240V dedicated circuit. Both have specific code requirements (bonding for hot tub, ventilation considerations for sauna). Combined scope: $3,500-$5,500.
Multi-circuit projects: 2-4 days of active electrical work spread across the broader renovation timeline. Bundled 400-amp service upgrade adds 2-3 days plus Dominion Energy coordination weeks. New construction tear-down rebuild dedicated circuit scope: integrated with the broader construction timeline.
Pool pump (dedicated 20-amp typically), pool heater (50-amp 240V if electric), pool lighting (low-voltage transformer fed by 20-amp circuit), pool deck GFCI outlets (dedicated circuit). Each major piece of equipment needs its own circuit per code. We design and install per the current NEC pool electrical requirements with proper bonding.

About the Master Electrician

Diego Rojas is a master electrician licensed in Virginia and the founder of Rojas Electric, LLC. Diego founded the company in Fairfax, VA in 2017 and personally leads every project the company delivers. He is a certified Tesla Wall Connector installer, a certified ChargePoint installer, and a certified Span Smart Panel technician.

Diego has personally led Rojas Electric's McLean work since founding the company in 2017 — premium Lutron RadioRA 2 and HomeWorks installations coordinated with the McLean design and AV integration community, 200-to-400 amp service upgrades supporting multi-zone HVAC and EV charging concentrations, designer-coordinated switch plate and keypad installations, multi-panel architectures for larger Langley Forest, Brentwood, McLean Hamlet, and Spring Hill homes. McLean projects routinely involve coordination with interior designers, AV integrators, architects, and home automation programmers — Diego works directly with the established McLean integration community.

Request Your Free McLean Dedicated Circuit Installation Estimate

Whether it is a single dedicated circuit for a window AC unit, multiple dedicated circuits for kitchen appliances, a 240V circuit for an induction cooktop or EV charger, or a dedicated circuit bundled with a Federal Pacific panel replacement, Rojas Electric is the master-electrician-led contractor McLean homeowners call for dedicated circuit installation done correctly the first time — properly sized breakers, code-compliant wire gauge, GFCI/AFCI where required, and Fairfax County permits pulled and inspected.